New Peugeot Presence: Pure Electric concept car competing with Tesla Model S by 2030

With Peugeot’s projection to be a 100% electric brand by 2030, the Peugeot Presence sedan concept car was unveiled.

Taking as reference the electrification plan of the French manufacturer , an independent designer created the Peugeot Présence as a proposal sedan ‘zero emissions’ ready to face the market at the famous Tesla Model S .

It is not a project at all related to the brand, but with all its characteristics, it is very well-grounded in what Peugeot envisions for its future in electric and technological mobility. Of course, the designs have strong influences from models from the lion’s house.

The digital projections present a sedan with a minimalist style that, according to the concept that its author wants to convey, takes elements from the Peugeot 605.

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Exterior and Interior of Peugeot Presence

The Peugeot Présence poses a highly sophisticated vehicle framed in a futuristic design evident in the smooth bodywork in metallic colors. It has an elongated figure that is accentuated by the coupe roof and ends with a rather prominent rear.

The upper part of the vehicle is all glass so its interior is exposed to view from the outside, the wheels have a closed piece and in its front part the slim lighting set in the shape of fangs stands out , of course.

There are also renderings of what would be his cabin, where we can see a wide atmosphere and not at all overloaded with elements. On its front panel, a thin digital screen appears to be displayed that reaches the door panels and the steering wheel is a yoke type.

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Carlos MM, as the designer of this Peugeot Présence is known, proposes a 100% electric propulsion system based on a lithium-ion battery pack with a capacity of 100 kWh that allows it to reach 600 km of autonomy.

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